Nigerian businesses race towards resilience and decarbonization
Across Nigeria, hundreds of climate entrepreneurs and businesses are creating innovations to support the country’s transition to a low carbon and resilient economy.
COP26 is a key moment for the Paris Agreement and for global leadership in climate change. To deliver on our ambition, the High Level Climate Champions have established a team of global experts across a variety of key sectors and knowledge communities. The Climate Champions team and the UNFCCC secretariat are focusing on delivering six key objectives:
During 2020, we have made significant progress in all these areas and we are set, with partners, to make 2021 the most impactful year for climate action. We are currently expanding our team and have a number of vacant positions, which we seek to fill through pro-bono secondments or sponsored roles. The main requirements are set out in the table below, but there are other opportunities to contribute too so please do get in touch to discuss.
Pro Bono Opportunities
Systems Transformation Team
Engagement
Resilience
Programme development, management & operations
The following positions are suitable for staff with strong organisational skills and operational experience, with a commitment to support the development of the Climate Champions team and the wider infrastructure needed to drive a decade of climate action
The positions are open to all organisations with a deep commitment to climate action and accelerated transformation to reach net-zero.
Please contact partnerships@climatechampions.team if you are interested in discussing any of the pro-bono roles above or wider partnership opportunities.
You are also welcome to contact the Climate Champions Director of Operations directly: lisalarsen@climatechampions.team or +44 787 989 4045.
Across Nigeria, hundreds of climate entrepreneurs and businesses are creating innovations to support the country’s transition to a low carbon and resilient economy.
ACW 2022 will be held from 29 August to 2 September in Gabon. Africa Climate Week 2022 will engage and empower stakeholders to drive climate action across countries, communities and economies.
In less than a month, Latin America and the Caribbean Climate Week (LACCW 2022) will open in Santo Domingo, marking a return to in-person climate weeks in the region.
Giving importance to sustainability is essential to meet investor pressure, consumer demand, regulatory requirements, talent acquisition and ensure increased productivity, explains Talal Rafi, Deloitte Climate and Sustainability Consultant.